Built in the 1700's and renovated many times. Bare windows emits morning sunlight as evening cast shadows. Electricity is non-existent. Air in old pipes spit and spat when the taps turn on. Doors and windows dont open or close properly. Trims along with cabinets get stripped, repainted and reused. Appliances work sometimes. Tenants are happy as they enjoy life!
Location: Somewhere in Louisiana

Monday, January 23, 2012

my last posting. They are greatly appreciated.DO YA CRAVE A CHEAP COOKIE!

Easy cookies that are not bad on the

budget and not bad for your waistline.

Everyone knows that the grocery store sells

many types of cookies. There are expensive

cookies and cheap cookies.

These are the cheap kind that take only

seconds to bake.

Sam loves these real chocolate chip cookies.

These chocolate chip cookies

are made from tiny round pieces of thin cork that have a sticky backing.

Make small dots on them in the front and backwith a magic marker.

Weapon of choice is an ordinary paper punch.You can get 2 or 3 chocolate chip cookies from this sticky cork. Punch some on the edge so it looks a bite wastake out of it.Also crumble some of the cork for crumbs!!

Lets just hope that these cheap cookies do not

taste like cardboard!

LOL'S

Punch them out and place them on a plate. Because the cork is sticky, itwill stick to each other and the plate.No need for any glue!I have placed

ITS ME WITH MY BOY CURRY

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